Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Janata Party's Tamil Nadu unit held the stae convention on 2nd October at Coimbatore. President Dr.Subramanian Swamy was Chief guest and inaugurated the convention. The stat convention was presided over by TN Staet JP President Ms VS Chandralekha. JP's national general secretary Mr Jagdish Shetty was special guest at the function .

Dr Swamy also addressed the media before the convention. A PTI despatch based report is shared here ,along with photographs received through tweets by party members.

Lok Sabha mid-term polls by March next: Subramanian Swamy

Coimbatore: There is all possibility of mid-term elections to the Lok Sabha by February-March next and the ruling Congress dispensation would lose badly, Janata Party national president Subramanian Swamy claimed on Tuesday.

Considering the present situation, there would be mid-term polls to the Lok Sabha in February or March next, he said while briefing reporters on the deliberations of the party's TamilNadu State General Council meeting, here.

Dealing with rampant corruption and tackling internal and external terrorism would be the major planks during the election campaign of the party, which has recently joined BJP-led NDA, he said.

Asked about the possibility of emergence of a Third front, particularly by allies from UPA, Swamy said, it was not practical at this juncture.

To a question on the remarks of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to bring a no-trust motion against UPA government and UPA ally DMK saying it would back any opposition-sponsored resolution in Parliament against allowing FDI in multi-brand retail, Swamy said, "This is the most hopeless Government. It must go as early as possible."

FDI in retail would seriously affect the livelihood of crores of small traders as they would not be able to compete with foreigners, he said.

However, Swamy said, he was not aware about the note prepared by NDA on FDI, as claimed by Union Commerce Minister Anand Sharma, since he was not part of the alliance at that time.

Swamy also said Government owed an explanation on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's allegation about details of expenditure incurred for Congress President Sonia Gandhi's foreign travels.

Modi had yesterday alleged that according to a media report, Rs 1,880 crore were spent on travel and treatment of Gandhi. However, the Gujarat Chief Minister had offered to tender a public apology hours after making the allegation if his charge was found to be false